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March 17th, 2006, 06:41 AM
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Re: Urgent
 Originally Posted by golanshahar
Just out of curiosity, WHY?
Cheers
Because the standard sais that the smallest addressable entity the byte is.
A general note: the minimum size a file can have is platform dependant and file system format dependant. This because the smalles unit the OS can allocate on the disk a block. Yout 10 byte file will take something like 4k or more on the disk.
@punitpandia: please choose meaningful titles for your threads.
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